Even long ago, there was day and night. The day was full of light and warmth, and people and animals alike rejoiced in the rays of the sun. But what happens when people get greedy and take the Night for granted? What will become of the Earth and those who dwell upon it? Katherine Jumbe masterfully brings the world of the Malawian savanna to life, telling a rhythmic tale perfect for bedtime. Rich illustrations by Shana Dixon depict Baby Mwana and her older Sister Alekachawo as they trek up the great Sky Road to bring the heavens back into balance.
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“In Jumbe’s thought-provoking debut..the sisters—the fable’s emotional center—offer a smart counterweight to the animals’ antics.”
— Publishers Weekly
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Katherine Jumbe is a first-time author who loves to read, travel, sing, play volleyball, and hike. She is a proud Malawian by birth and a bona fide Minnesotan by survival of many winters. Picture books were her first window into the world, the inspiration for countless adventures and imaginings, and a wellspring of beautiful memories with her late mom.